Hi
just wanted to add my comments to this thread. I'm a T2 and at the moment I don't need to inject insulin although the way things are going this may change.
The quote earlier about paramedics treating someone in a restaurant was mine from a previous thread on 'injecting insulin in public' from march this year.
There is nothing wrong with injecting a prescribed medication in public any more than people who have to take tablets with their meal as long as you are discreet - so avoid standing naked on the table before you inject. :lol:
It doesn't matter how clean a toilet appears to be, it's still a toilet.
If someone does complain ( which I believe is a rare occurence ) just ask them how they'd feel about eating their meal in the toilet.
Yes. we have diabetes but it's the people who complain who have the problems.
just wanted to add my comments to this thread. I'm a T2 and at the moment I don't need to inject insulin although the way things are going this may change.
The quote earlier about paramedics treating someone in a restaurant was mine from a previous thread on 'injecting insulin in public' from march this year.
There is nothing wrong with injecting a prescribed medication in public any more than people who have to take tablets with their meal as long as you are discreet - so avoid standing naked on the table before you inject. :lol:
It doesn't matter how clean a toilet appears to be, it's still a toilet.
If someone does complain ( which I believe is a rare occurence ) just ask them how they'd feel about eating their meal in the toilet.
Yes. we have diabetes but it's the people who complain who have the problems.